IVIV (0) Epigraph
Clément Lévy
clemlevy at gmail.com
Mon Aug 17 16:01:19 CDT 2009
I'm still waiting for my copy of IV.
Let me add something about Paris's cobblestones (not that I threw
myself some of them at policemen in the Latin Quarter). When you're
walking in Paris, you might meet some gas or electrical network
workers who dug a hole in a street. And what is there under the
asphalt? Sand, a smooth and yellow sand. Maybe this sand recalled
Debord and his friends the Normandy strands where they never did
psycho-geographical wanders?
Best,
Clement
> "Under the paving stones, the beach."
>
> Those paving stones were cobblestones, as Dave M. posted. They went
> way back in the Latin Quarter in France. As far---further?--than
> the Tristero, so to mix realities?
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